Source: AgriLife Today | April 1, 2021 Now that spring weather finally arrived across the state, many Texans are preparing for …
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Source: AgriLife Today | April 1, 2021 Now that spring weather finally arrived across the state, many Texans are preparing for …
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Fly management is no small component of herd health. Limiting them reduces disease, increases animal comfort and allows greater …
Source: AgriLife Today | March 22, 2021 A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service aquatic expert is trumpeting …
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Source: Texas A&M Forest Service Oak wilt is one of the most destructive tree diseases in the United States, killing …
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Source: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | March 16, 2021 The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has detected invasive …
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Oklahoma is known for beautiful, shady oak trees. Springtime brings new leaves, buds and blooms while fall brings acorns that …
Internal parasites (or worms) have historically been among the most serious health problems facing cattle. A number of types of …
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Winter storm offers few silver linings Source: AgriLife Today | Feb. 24, 2021 So far, there are few silver linings related …
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Source: AgriLife Today | Feb. 17, 2021 Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists have declared war on the fall armyworm. Greg …
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The newest video in the ongoing USDA - Animal Plant Health Inspection Service series Feral Swine in America: Episode 3 - Texas …
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